For those who are concerned about the PG - 13 nature of the movie castrating the zombies, I say let those hang - ups go; there are plenty
of zombie makeup effects to satiate your lust for decrepit corpses, and the absence of buckets of blood almost makes it refreshing in a sense.
Not exact matches
The most popular costumes
of the evening were minions (which I can never get enough
of),
zombies (always love the creative
makeup that goes into them) and cat ears... there had to have been about 5 million cat costumes on the streets
of New York last night, haha.
It's a bit more bloodier than other tutorials on youtube since I wanted to get close to the kind
of zombies which can be seen in the show but without making this
makeup tutorial.
I would recommend, for the walking dead
zombie makeup tutorial Halloween 2012, using cream foundations or at least cream face paints if you are using a larger amount
of latex on the face.
Here is a list
of makeup for my the walking dead
zombie makeup tutorial for Halloween 2013
There is a wide range
of ideas that you can use Don't be afraid to mess up with Zombie
makeup since
zombies are messy.
Becky is the
zombie that you saw in the making
of latest video
of The walking Dead
Zombie Makeup tutorial make sure to see part 1 if you haven't...
It honestly only took me a total
of like 10 minutes to put together, plus doing it myself saved so much money in comparison to buying individual costumes and all the little fake
zombie makeup pieces.
Then
of course you have the
zombies, which all look the same, with the same pale
makeup and cheap - looking appliances, or just generically bald.
Wyrmwood is standard stuff with a few good kills and a handful
of compelling
makeup effects, pulled together with high, some would say manic, energy, culminating in a strangely zeitgeist - y mutation where it turns out that some
of the
zombies can be controlled telepathically or someshit.
Zack Snyder's new movie, in no particular order, is a mishmash
of scantily dressed women in an insane asylum, psychotic rapists, glittery eye
makeup, bad Polish accents,
zombie robot Nazis, fire breathing dragons and Jefferson Airplane.
Winfried (Peter Simonischek) is an aging prankster with little ambition, except to dress up in
zombie makeup and scare the daylights out
of his family members.
While staying at a motel in Pasadena managed by a one
of the sleaziest men ever put on film (Keanu Reeves), she befriends
makeup artist Ruby (Jena Malone, ever the scene - stealer), who introduces her to fellow models Gigi (Bella Heathcote, Pride and Prejudice and
Zombies) and Sarah (Abbey Lee, Mad Max: Fury Road).
, «Raising the Dead,» a 7 - minute behind the scenes featurette with lots
of cool
zombie makeup, «Attack
of the Living Dead» (7 mins.)
She quickly makes the acquaintance
of Ruby (Jena Malone), a
makeup artist, and two other models, Gigi (Bella Heathcote, Pride and Prejudice and
Zombies) and Sarah (actual model Abbey Lee, Mad Max: Fury Road).
EXTRAS: There's a short making -
of featurette, additional featurettes on
makeup effects, costume design and
zombie choreography, as well as some deleted scenes.
Everything is represented in this line
of Scary Halloween Masks, Costumes, Props, Weapons,
Makeup and Appliances including Tough Guys, Comic Book Characters, Television and Movie Favorites, Monsters, Aliens, Pumpkins, Creepy Old Men, Demons, Devils,
Zombies and Surf Punks.
Then temporarily replace your current headshot with an image
of you wearing a witch's hat or maybe some
zombie makeup.